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The opening of the road stretch would help commuters in Ghaziabad, Delhi and Noida as well as those travelling between the national capital and the interiors of UP
The opening of the road stretch would help thousands of commuters in Ghaziabad, Delhi and Noida as well as those travelling between the national capital and the interiors of Uttar Pradesh, towards Meerut and beyond.
Noida: Referring to the ongoing farmers’ agitation and the protest at Shaheen Bagh against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) from December 2019 to March 2020, a Noida-based group has approached the Supreme Court to seek clear, unambiguous and transparent rules on “so-called andolans”.
The petition filed by ‘Women on Making Nation’ demands strong punishment for these “so-called andolans” that have been “blocking roads, public places and parks for months together”.
Mentioning the farmers’ protest at Delhi’s borders, which began in the last week of November 2020, and the Shaheen Bagh sit-in, the petition has urged the court to take into consideration why going on ‘andolans’ at public places and on the busiest of roads had of late become “a trend”.